Rambled along the road that runs from The Blowing Stone to Seven Barrows, this road is usually good for Corn Bunting and yesterday it also turned up several pairs of Orange Tip Butterflies.
My computer has been on the blink due to my cleaning the keypad that had become dirty, overdone things a bit and a new keypad has resulted in a spend of 79 Quid .
Please make a point of coming along to the Oxford Ornithological Society Annual General Meeting when our own Tom Bedford of 'Birders night curry fame' will be giving a talk and our chairman Alan Larkman will also be talking , probably giving an update on the state of play of our Tree Sparrow project and an insight into the City Farm Project.
The Feather.
Monday, 6 May 2019
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